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were used by the government earlier. regardless of what it concludes this time around. whats the message? why should it be taken seriously. >> i think it is about scale. >> one interesting thing -- >> don't kill so many people. >> i think there is a line. listen, i don't think the president obaman't ways to get involved in the civil war,. >> we will get in a quick break now as we wait for the secretary of state to come to the podium. so let's go ahead and get in a quick break. president obama has spend many days now consulting with congress. and talking with leaders around the world about the situation in syria. last night the president asked all of us on his national security team to consult with the leaders of congress as well. including the leadership of the congressional national security committees. and he asked us to consult about what we know regarding the horrific chemical wells attack in the damascus suburbs last week. i will tell you that as someone who spent nearly three decades in the united states congress,
were used by the government earlier. regardless of what it concludes this time around. whats the message? why should it be taken seriously. >> i think it is about scale. >> one interesting thing -- >> don't kill so many people. >> i think there is a line. listen, i don't think the president obaman't ways to get involved in the civil war,. >> we will get in a quick break now as we wait for the secretary of state to come to the podium. so let's go ahead and get in a...
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now they are used in leukemia, aides, and cloning research. to overstatessible how important they have been for science. there is not a single person out there who has not personally benefited from these cells in some way. and bank henrietta lack -- >> henrietta lacks and her relatives have been ignored for years. but for justmoney recognition. their wish has been granted by u.s. health authorities. >> the message for us was that my grandmother is not just a cell, she is a person. >> in the first half a decade, 50 million tons of her cells have been reproduced, but the
now they are used in leukemia, aides, and cloning research. to overstatessible how important they have been for science. there is not a single person out there who has not personally benefited from these cells in some way. and bank henrietta lack -- >> henrietta lacks and her relatives have been ignored for years. but for justmoney recognition. their wish has been granted by u.s. health authorities. >> the message for us was that my grandmother is not just a cell, she is a person....
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let's get some analysis on john.ith thank you for being with us. what more do we know about the nature of this threat given the u.s. closing diplomatic missions across a huge area for several days? >> obviously we are not in the context of noises that are received every day including threats, analysis from various parts of the world. we are clearly in the context of intercepted messages. it is combining to establish imminent rets on the various interest in the region that is quite vast. the threat remains very positive regarding the messages that were intercepted. >> there has been a lot of criticism recently. some people are saying is this pure true incidents that we have such major wrecked confirmation. seems like the need for security surveillance. >> we are facing a major threat. this is generally explained why they have the ability to listen to such messages. they have been able to identify major terrorist threats around the world the cubs of their capabilities to intercept messages. there has been criticism over the attempts for individual li
let's get some analysis on john.ith thank you for being with us. what more do we know about the nature of this threat given the u.s. closing diplomatic missions across a huge area for several days? >> obviously we are not in the context of noises that are received every day including threats, analysis from various parts of the world. we are clearly in the context of intercepted messages. it is combining to establish imminent rets on the various interest in the region that is quite vast....
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stay with us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- hello, and welcome to nhk "newsline." it's now 8:00 a.m. on august 7th a wednesday. i'm ross mihara in tokyo. >>> iran's new president hassan rowhani opened the door to negotiations. at his first news conference as president. he says he's determined to resolve a dispute over the country's nuclear development. rowhani says work has begun to build relations with iran's neighbors and international community.
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tell us us about your business. >> we are based -- we are a regional credit agency. arehave to know that there 70 other regional other regional credit agencies throughout the world. had thisn why we rating agency is because the international rating agency, fits, movies, and standard & poor's, have a different time in specific markets -- including moody's, and standard & poor's. >> so they give a global picture. >> a global picture when it comes on the rating of foreign currencies of reference, the dollars. when it comes to the local market, they have more difficulties. you have to be close to these markets. you have to be on the ground to be able to better master the investment in these regions. >> these agencies have caught a lot of flak after the financial crisis. how are you doing things differently from them? >> actually, we are in a very regulated environment. the market authorities have put in place very, very strict regulations to actually make what happens of subprime does not happen in this area. we are controlled by external looks of the adequacy between ou
tell us us about your business. >> we are based -- we are a regional credit agency. arehave to know that there 70 other regional other regional credit agencies throughout the world. had thisn why we rating agency is because the international rating agency, fits, movies, and standard & poor's, have a different time in specific markets -- including moody's, and standard & poor's. >> so they give a global picture. >> a global picture when it comes on the rating of foreign...
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parliament condemned the use of said -- chemical weapons in syria. in an interview friday, he tried to put it into perspective. >> i have a strong view that we need to take a tough and robust approach around the world to an appalling war crime taking place in syria, but i'm also a democrat who believes in consulting and listening to parliament. i have set out those steps and a very deliberate and careful way. we have to listen to parliament. parliament spoke. >> the u.n. experts player on -- plan on sharing their findings. according to one spokesman, analysis could take weeks. >> as we heard as well, the u.s. and france are already convinced that the regime of president bashar al-assad was behind the chemical attacks. can they intervene and syria without a u.n. mandate? >> we look at the legality of the issue. >> it confirmed -- if confirmed, it would constitute a war crime that goes against the charter of the u.n. is that enough to make a military strike permissible under international law? two years ago, libya was also in the grip of a civil war. l
parliament condemned the use of said -- chemical weapons in syria. in an interview friday, he tried to put it into perspective. >> i have a strong view that we need to take a tough and robust approach around the world to an appalling war crime taking place in syria, but i'm also a democrat who believes in consulting and listening to parliament. i have set out those steps and a very deliberate and careful way. we have to listen to parliament. parliament spoke. >> the u.n. experts...
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does he order the use of first -- the use of force, potentially making the crisis deeper? lashed out against what they called a wave of anti- syrian propaganda. they blamed rebel fighters for making the area where the attack took place to unsafe for you when inspectors to visit. the mains conference, syrian opposition coalition was swift to deny that. >> we have issued a statement committing to the safety and security of the when inspectors. we guarantee their safety and security, we want them to come in, we wanted the evidence to show, and we will do whatever it takes to protect them. this is apparently found in the vicinity and it may deteriorate leading you inspectors nothing to look through but ruins and rubble. >> for more on the international response to the event in syria, i spoke with the former u.s. state department spokesman tj crowley. let's take a look at the president's language. he said that this is of great concern but the american ability to solve the problem is overstated. action seem likely? >> i think that action is likely and necessary. a revised redlin
does he order the use of first -- the use of force, potentially making the crisis deeper? lashed out against what they called a wave of anti- syrian propaganda. they blamed rebel fighters for making the area where the attack took place to unsafe for you when inspectors to visit. the mains conference, syrian opposition coalition was swift to deny that. >> we have issued a statement committing to the safety and security of the when inspectors. we guarantee their safety and security, we want...
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one man filmed his descent to take us along for the ride, giving us a glimpse into what this year's participants witnessed as they took on the snow-covered mountains. >> hello and welcome to "the health show." in the next few days, the world reaches a milestone. the global population will be a staggering $7 billion people. so i think today is mothers
one man filmed his descent to take us along for the ride, giving us a glimpse into what this year's participants witnessed as they took on the snow-covered mountains. >> hello and welcome to "the health show." in the next few days, the world reaches a milestone. the global population will be a staggering $7 billion people. so i think today is mothers
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christiane is going to be with us. don't go too far away. we're also going to be hearing from a top u.s. congressman who says before the u.s. gets involved in any action, revive the u.s. military draft. charlie rangel is standing by, gloria borger is nearby. we'll take a break on the crisis in syria, after this. >>> you just heard it, you saw it live here on cnn. we want to welcome back our viewers in the united states and around the world. the president of the united states announcing he will, in fact, seek formal congressional authorization from congress, from the house and the senate before using military action against targets in syria. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have been torn on this issue. joining us now, one veteran lawmaker in the house of representatives, the democratic congressman charlie rangel from new york. your reaction, congressman, to what the president said, that he has authorized the use of force, but before giving that execution order, he wants congress to debate the issue and to formally pass resolutions. >> i'
christiane is going to be with us. don't go too far away. we're also going to be hearing from a top u.s. congressman who says before the u.s. gets involved in any action, revive the u.s. military draft. charlie rangel is standing by, gloria borger is nearby. we'll take a break on the crisis in syria, after this. >>> you just heard it, you saw it live here on cnn. we want to welcome back our viewers in the united states and around the world. the president of the united states announcing...
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probably most of our to use new business show venture capital told us the underlying problem that cake started the ongoing european debt crisis greedy bankers being paid excessive amounts to take unnecessary risks is still a problem now the latest data from the european bank your thora t. is likely to yuri a the average e.u. citizen struggling to make ends meet in these times of tough budget cuts the figures reveal that the bank is at the ferry heart of the crisis three thousand of them are taking home more than one million euros a year in pay and bonuses but most of that cash is being dished out in a london financial center accounting for three quarters of the seven figure salaries in the e.u. now germany came in second with one hundred seventy bankers receiving one million years or more and france came in. with one hundred and sixty two so as you can see there's a huge difference between london and the rest of the e.u. but the biggest disparity of or is between the haves and the have nots as the rich continue to get richer and the poor even poorer and the very people that created the
probably most of our to use new business show venture capital told us the underlying problem that cake started the ongoing european debt crisis greedy bankers being paid excessive amounts to take unnecessary risks is still a problem now the latest data from the european bank your thora t. is likely to yuri a the average e.u. citizen struggling to make ends meet in these times of tough budget cuts the figures reveal that the bank is at the ferry heart of the crisis three thousand of them are...
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were used and carried out using ballistic missiles. only the regime has that capability. >> contacted by france 24, the syrian observatory for human rights could not directly confirm the report. >> we have documented the 10th airstrike by the syrian air force on one of the towns were activists reported the use of poisonous gas injuring hundreds of people as a result. we have not been able to verify or get all the names but we have seen video documentation. >> syrian authorities probably denied the charges. a military spokesman accused foreign news channels of manipulating public opinion. >> a general leadership of the army confirms these allegations are completely false. they are a part of the dirty media war led by some countries through the media against syria. >> the allegation of the use of chemical weapons comes during a u.n. inspectors mission. human rights organizations and the international community have all called on the observers to head to the area to verify the information. >> elsewhere, according egypt has ordered the rel
were used and carried out using ballistic missiles. only the regime has that capability. >> contacted by france 24, the syrian observatory for human rights could not directly confirm the report. >> we have documented the 10th airstrike by the syrian air force on one of the towns were activists reported the use of poisonous gas injuring hundreds of people as a result. we have not been able to verify or get all the names but we have seen video documentation. >> syrian...
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does he order the use of first -- the use of force, potentially making the crisis deeper? lashed out against what they called a wave of anti- syrian propaganda. they blamed rebel fighters for making the area where the attack took place to unsafe for you when inspectors to visit. the mains conference, syrian opposition coalition was swift to deny that. >> we have issued a statement committing to the safety and security of the when inspectors. we guarantee their safety and security, we want them to come in, we wanted the evidence to show, and we will do whatever it takes to protect them. this is apparently found in the vicinity and it may deteriorate leading you inspectors nothing to look through but ruins and rubble. >> for more on the international response to the event in syria, i spoke with the former u.s. state department spokesman tj crowley. let's take a look at the president's language. he said that this is of great concern but the american ability to solve the problem is overstated. action seem likely? >> i think that action is likely and necessary. a revised redlin
does he order the use of first -- the use of force, potentially making the crisis deeper? lashed out against what they called a wave of anti- syrian propaganda. they blamed rebel fighters for making the area where the attack took place to unsafe for you when inspectors to visit. the mains conference, syrian opposition coalition was swift to deny that. >> we have issued a statement committing to the safety and security of the when inspectors. we guarantee their safety and security, we want...
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and used them on a smaller scale but it's used them against her own people, including not very from where it happened last week. it was frustrating that it hadn't succeeded in doing so. we know that for three days before the attack the syrian regimes, chemical weapons personnel were on the ground in the area making preparations. we know that the syrian regime elements were told to prepare for the attack by putting on gas masks and taking precautions associated with chemical peps. we know these were specific truxs. we know where the rockets were laurmed from and at what time. we know where they landed and when. we know rockets came only from regime controlled areas and went to contested neighborhoods. we know, as does the world, just 90 minutes later all held broke loose in the social media. with our own eyes we have seen the thousands of reports from 11 separate sites in the damascus disturbs. all of them show people twitching with spasms, rapid heartbea heartbeats, foaming at the mouth, unconsciousness and death. we know it was ordinary syrian citizens who reported all of these horrors.
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please use the microphone. >> thank you for briefing us. thank you. >> yesterday, the secretary of state john kerry has said clearly there is nothing that the inspectors can tell them they don't know already. the manner does not include finding who used the chemical weapon. only if it was used or not. the administration has concluded that the chemical weapons have been used. my question is why doesn't the united nations and the secretary-general step up to the plate and expand the mandate of the inspectors to include finding out who is the culprit that used chemical whens? because when i asked the question to the secretary general he said he would give the evidence to the community and they will decide. we know the division in the security council would lead everybody to incriminate the other side. no nearer to finding out who used this. we need an independent, fair, impartial, detached body like the u.n. to determine who are the culprit who used the chemical weapon. >> that is a long question. thank you for your vote of confidence in the u
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weapons reportedly used by u.s. soldiers who invaded the country all of the genetic damage effects that we see in iraq in my opinion were caused by iranian weapons depleted uranium weapons and also you know undefeated u.n. weapons of a new type and these a really terrible weapons these are all weapons which have absolutely destroyed the genetic integrity of the population of iraq depleted uranium is a radioactive element that engineers say increases the penetration capacity of shells it's believed to have a shelf life of some four billion years and is otherwise known as the silent murder that never stops killing there is a clear reason that the world has banned entirely the use of chemical weapons there is a reason the international community has set a clear standard and why many countries have taken major steps to eradicate these weapons while washington continues lecturing damascus a team of u.n. investigators is in syria trying to verify if chemical weapons were used if so what kind in the meantime if the u.s. do
weapons reportedly used by u.s. soldiers who invaded the country all of the genetic damage effects that we see in iraq in my opinion were caused by iranian weapons depleted uranium weapons and also you know undefeated u.n. weapons of a new type and these a really terrible weapons these are all weapons which have absolutely destroyed the genetic integrity of the population of iraq depleted uranium is a radioactive element that engineers say increases the penetration capacity of shells it's...
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also emergency crews in russia's fought used to work around the clock trying to flood watches at bay and evacuated residents as the word delusion in a century takes. its eleven am in the russian capital you're watching are to live with me. as u.s. forces are poised for a possible military strike on syria washington's a key ally has withdrawn its support british lawmakers have defeated a motion by david cameron's government effectively ruling out the country's involvement in any assault intervention was rejected by a margin of thirteen with thirty members of cameron's own party turning against him column and refuses to sanction british involvement in syria even if you inspectors conclude that damascus was indeed responsible for the use of chemical weapons early in august and attack of that reportedly killed hundreds of civilians in the eyes of lawmakers cameron was unable to make a sufficiently convincing case against it when pressed by m.p.'s to explain why the syrian regime could possibly want to provoke a foreign action or the primary admitted that british intelligence could not pi
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if saddam had them, he would have used them. that's exactly what assad is doing. >> did anything change your mind? >> oh, no, as you know i'm relengthless on this question of syria, we need to intervene and save the syrian people. i have not changed my mind that this intervention that's contemplated by the president will not get the job done and indeed, you yourself were quoting an important ally, the tour kirk prime minister. he issued an important statement. he shares 550 mile border with syria. he's committed to the over throw of bashar al-assad and he originally has always been barack obama's most reliable and most trusted ally. what does he say now? he says, cruise missiles will not work. we need to campaign. it interesting. what example did he use, which is remarkable? kosovo, we need a kosovo like operation and the aim should be to over throw bizarre al al-- b al-assad. you don't shoot to wound. you shoot to kill. you shoot to kill. and i think president obama wants to shoot bashar to wound. >> there are no good options y
if saddam had them, he would have used them. that's exactly what assad is doing. >> did anything change your mind? >> oh, no, as you know i'm relengthless on this question of syria, we need to intervene and save the syrian people. i have not changed my mind that this intervention that's contemplated by the president will not get the job done and indeed, you yourself were quoting an important ally, the tour kirk prime minister. he issued an important statement. he shares 550 mile...
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although walking to the cues is president obama of using chemicals on civilians r.t. later in the program looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in europe iraq. also ahead goodbye to guantanamo is to algeria to repack created from the infamous prison facility we ask what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago. hello there good evening it says it's just after ten pm in moscow my name is kevin irwin this is r.t. the us and british strive to launch a military operation against syria's come up against new hurdles both at home and abroad in westminster parliament's been debating for hours now with the problem is drop again skeptical m.p.'s david cameron told them it's highly likely that the assad regime is behind the attack but there is no one hundred percent proof let's go live to london r.t. sarah firth is the other sarah hours of talking in the commons what's been said so far. well the case being made for action in syria right now in the house of commons you've got this hefty eight hour deb
although walking to the cues is president obama of using chemicals on civilians r.t. later in the program looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in europe iraq. also ahead goodbye to guantanamo is to algeria to repack created from the infamous prison facility we ask what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago. hello there good evening it says it's just after ten pm in moscow my name is kevin irwin this is r.t. the...
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to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. the sewer in the war has opened another bloody chapter with fierce battles in our holding in the country's north korea's faces are being forced to stand their ground against islamist militants who are pushing them out of their territories four hundred and fifty civilians many of whom were women and children were allegedly slaughtered in one incident alone would have making specific information hard to verify we turn to kara's journalist a so to help us put together a timeline of the conflict and according to him radicals launched at times on the nineteenth of july by planting a bomb in a kurdish school and kidnapping civilians the very next day there was a chain of explosions start hitting houses across the kurdish enclaves which leveled one village to the ground while many more locals were kidnapped and islam is the cleric was declared from my local mosque killing members of the minority would be rewarded in heaven and he encouraged missions to loot and destroy kurdish homes the viol
to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. the sewer in the war has opened another bloody chapter with fierce battles in our holding in the country's north korea's faces are being forced to stand their ground against islamist militants who are pushing them out of their territories four hundred and fifty civilians many of whom were women and children were allegedly slaughtered in one incident alone would have making specific information hard to verify we turn to...
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to or we used to get into. so we act, we are participating very active for 23 days, 18 of that at sea with these numbers. and that was what we did. in terms of lessons learned, as admiral nathan said, no one is prepared for an event of such magnitude, so you have to take many things in account but with a guitar in your hand it's another story. you have to be prepared as much as you can. the first section is to establish coms. communications is the most important thing to deal with an emergency of this sort and you are absolutely right. people and infrastructure regulations. in our school we teach our kids that if they felt a tremor or an earthquake, which is they can't stay stand, they have to run it high lands. how high? about 30 meters above sea level. this is mostly safe. but also we practice that in many coastal communities we practice at least once a year. also the streets, we have signs that say, this is the evacuation route in case of tsunami. we have that in all our coastal cities. infrastructure regula
to or we used to get into. so we act, we are participating very active for 23 days, 18 of that at sea with these numbers. and that was what we did. in terms of lessons learned, as admiral nathan said, no one is prepared for an event of such magnitude, so you have to take many things in account but with a guitar in your hand it's another story. you have to be prepared as much as you can. the first section is to establish coms. communications is the most important thing to deal with an emergency...
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bring us the mood at the turkish border at the moment. yeah of course the people are free. at a turkish border in the province of how to get large elevates minority. which it defies themselves very much with the regime in damascus of the same group and of course they're afraid. yes of a military action which could cause a set of the government takeover in damascus. yet they seem themselves. in a kind of position with. a government take this government supporting opposition and so do afraid to even talk about a possible. turkey in a sort of turkey where it will turkey supports military intervention and in syria and say they have intelligence that asa did use a chemical weapons so what would what implications will this have for turkey then any over spill for ankara how big of a risk is there. but there's always a risk i mean the military intervene. in any case we'll have a risk of large consequences we see already in lebanon what more can be spread outside of syria the same will be probably for iraq and the risk exists also in turkey you see already in turkey. several hundred
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it is about punishing the assad regime for the use of chemical weapons. it is limited in time and in the number of sorties. it will not change the balance in the war. it will not hit the syrian forces so much that they cannot go against the opposition. the chemical weapons thing is a good chance for the americans to prove they can act without being drawn into the conflict. >> any attack on syria is not going to have a nato stamp of approval. what separates this from libya, which was a nato mission? >> libya was a muslim operation and needed a lot of planning to tie the allies and non-nato members. this will be a very small coalition of three who will do something in a couple of days. it will need support in that regard. nato said today it was assad who use the chemical weapons. >> can it end in mission creep? >> it can at these states decide to counter attack targets like israel. >> please stay with us. >> angela merkel's government has backed the draft resolution from britain and appealed to russia to support it trade but its own people might take some c
it is about punishing the assad regime for the use of chemical weapons. it is limited in time and in the number of sorties. it will not change the balance in the war. it will not hit the syrian forces so much that they cannot go against the opposition. the chemical weapons thing is a good chance for the americans to prove they can act without being drawn into the conflict. >> any attack on syria is not going to have a nato stamp of approval. what separates this from libya, which was a...
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public reiterating administration rhetoric against president bashar al assad and his military's alleged use of chemical weapons listen to our concern is not just about some far off land oceans away that's not what this is about our concern with the cause of the defense she was people of syria is about choices that will directly affect our role in the world and our interests in the world. it is also a profoundly about who we are we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried not only successfully but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations now kerry went on to say that the precedent that the international community sets in syria now will dictate how future regimes around the world treat their people but as of right now president obama says no final decision has been made i have said before and i meant what i said that. the world has an obligation to make sure that we've made the norm against you. know what. i have not made a final decision about various factions that might be taken to help or that no
public reiterating administration rhetoric against president bashar al assad and his military's alleged use of chemical weapons listen to our concern is not just about some far off land oceans away that's not what this is about our concern with the cause of the defense she was people of syria is about choices that will directly affect our role in the world and our interests in the world. it is also a profoundly about who we are we are the united states of america. we are the country that has...
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we are used to this. the effectiveness of any strike that might be called upon by president obama and britain, france, germany, turky and the whole of the arab league. the french minister is talking about the morale imperital -- moral imperative and not letting any government of the world get away with gassing its people. we don't have conclusive proof yet, but it's clear the world has decided that the regime did carry out the gas attack in the early hours of last wednesday morning. whatever is decided and at the moment it decides if the best option may ba a cruise missile attack. it is important for the world to be seen to do something says the french prime minister because then the world loses the right to criticize when something else like this happens. we have seen instances in the balkans and africa where the world has been called on to act and didn't. so i think at the moment this coalition of the willing is getting together. we may very well see some kind of action within the next couple of days or
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thanks for being with us. a court in turkey has sentenced an army chief and other officers to life in prison -- in prison for planning a coup years ago. >> lawyers, academics, and journalists accused of trying to overthrow the turkish government. >> we will go live to assemble in just a moment but first, this report. >> teargas, grenades, and water cannons. they moved in against the demonstrators that wanted to protest against the verdict in the trial. >> ha 1 kilometer court raid. 275 defendants were sentenced to long jail penalties. the court saw him as the ringleader of the coup. supporters called the trial and legal force. they say he he is trying to influence rivals. >> if you're trying someone for being a member of a terrorist organization, you're targeting in trying the army of the republic of turkey. >> the country sees itself as the guardian of secular turkey. others see a state within a state with generals pulling strings beyond all democratic control. when he was elected, he pledged to limit the mil
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for us in new york. james. >> he is now based in the geneva, questions at this news conference, both in english, and in french. i thought the last question, although it goes away from where we are right now, with the drums of war beating was interesting when he was asked about a future syria, and the future role for president asaad. he went further saying most syrians want a new syria. most syrians do not want the current presidential system. and he said that would remove the problem of mr. asaad. i haven't heard him make comments like that in public before. so i think it is interesting. obviously most of the attention right now, though, is on the possibility of military intervention. and i think the key thing we have heard at this news conference, is that mr. bra himmy, and the international community has invested all the efforts in trying to bring peace, being asked what would he think of military intervention. if it didn't have authorization of the security council. he said international law was clear
for us in new york. james. >> he is now based in the geneva, questions at this news conference, both in english, and in french. i thought the last question, although it goes away from where we are right now, with the drums of war beating was interesting when he was asked about a future syria, and the future role for president asaad. he went further saying most syrians want a new syria. most syrians do not want the current presidential system. and he said that would remove the problem of...
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thank you for being with us. they committee kaisha's consultant, a member of the board of directors. good to see you. and a phone journalist, henry barking's, professional -- professor of international relations. and an expert on turkish economic affairs based at kings in london but also a risk analyst as well. let's hear some reaction to the trial of the opposition mp in turkey. >> this is a threat to the army of the republic of turkey. it is not acceptable. if you are trying someone who has been the commander of the turkish armed forces for being a member of a terrorist organization, that means you're targeting and trying the army of the republic of turkey. this country will not accept it. >> did you say that this has been an attack on the army of turkey? >> it is an attack on the army involvement. i desire to be involved in politics. there are a lot of controversy all reports. it is a debatable issue. i suggest that it is clear the army has been affected. a lot of officers are -- we have seen it in this year's
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you would expect us to do that. we are reacting to it. >> the threat to western interests wanting others to germany, the united kingdom, and france closing their embassies in yemen for the next two days. paris warning french citizens to remain vigilant. >> we have been informed directly and indirectly of threats that concern our missions abroad as well as our citizens. they come from al qaeda. >> it is the first time since the 10th anniversary of 9/11 that the u.s. has taken such action. the focus on now qaeda was reinforced even further on saturday. interpol issuing a global alert after a string of gel breaks in nine countries. -- jailbreaks in nine countries. >> intelligence officials say the thread focuses on the al qaeda affiliate in yemen. for more on this, let's head to the yemeni capital. benjamin, what is the situation where you are? >> the situation is quite calm. >> tell us a bit more about the intelligence that is prompting these warnings and closures. some critics say there is not much to go on. >> even
you would expect us to do that. we are reacting to it. >> the threat to western interests wanting others to germany, the united kingdom, and france closing their embassies in yemen for the next two days. paris warning french citizens to remain vigilant. >> we have been informed directly and indirectly of threats that concern our missions abroad as well as our citizens. they come from al qaeda. >> it is the first time since the 10th anniversary of 9/11 that the u.s. has taken...
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very difficult to assign value, but that gives us some context. yes. these two represent a real shift, because these are works that are done on paper. so we're out of the precious sphere of watercolor on ivory made for the american aristocracy, and we're now into miniatures in a democratic kind of way. this one dates to 1850, and it's by a named folk artist, james sanford ellsworth, and in ellsworth's time, we have the introduction of photography, nipping at his heels, and so he did these funny little abstract renditions that have curlicues and wings. there are a lot of them that do exist in the marketplace, and there's a fairly consistent price level. they usually sell somewhere in the vicinity of $5,000 to $7,000. well, they're really remarkable pieces and incredibly beautiful, and thanks for sharing them with us. thank you. woman: we think it's maybe a temperance banner. it came from my grandmother's attic. my mom and one of my aunts were cleaning out the attic-- that's the home that they grew up in-- and found this folded up in a little plastic bag
very difficult to assign value, but that gives us some context. yes. these two represent a real shift, because these are works that are done on paper. so we're out of the precious sphere of watercolor on ivory made for the american aristocracy, and we're now into miniatures in a democratic kind of way. this one dates to 1850, and it's by a named folk artist, james sanford ellsworth, and in ellsworth's time, we have the introduction of photography, nipping at his heels, and so he did these funny...
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thanks for being with us. a court in turkey has sentenced an army chief and other officers to life in prison -- in prison for planning a coup years ago. >> lawyers, academics, and journalists accused of trying to overthrow the turkish government. >> we will go live to assemble in just a moment but first, this report. >> teargas, grenades, and water cannons. they moved in against the demonstrators that wanted to protest against the verdict in the trial. >> ha 1 kilometer court raid. 275 defendants were sentenced to long jail penalties. the court saw him as the ringleader of the coup. supporters called the trial and legal force. they say he he is trying to influence rivals. >> if you're trying someone for being a member of a terrorist organization, you're targeting in trying the army of the republic of turkey. >> the country sees itself as the guardian of secular turkey. others see a state within a state with generals pulling strings beyond all democratic control. when he was elected, he pledged to limit the mil
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one to stand with us. i challenge all the officials including the governors and others to come here and look at us, but no one will come. >> the bombings come just weeks after a mass prison breakout by hundreds of inmates including senior al qaeda militants. it could mean further assaults. u.n. figures put the death toll throughout ramadan at more than 1,000. the minister maliky has vowed to stand clastrong. but it left iraq on the edge of civil war in 2006. >> the ground shook in tibet as a magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck at the depth of 50 kilometers. the epicenter was near a south beach province of china. for now no one has been reported dead or injured fortunately. a 13-hour curfew has been imposed in one of colombo's neighborhoods and security tightened after a mosque was allegedly vandalized by a buddhist mob. four were wounded in saturday's attack sparking further religious tensions throughout the country where 70% of the population is interviewbuddhist 10% muslim. in afghanistanor representation ra
one to stand with us. i challenge all the officials including the governors and others to come here and look at us, but no one will come. >> the bombings come just weeks after a mass prison breakout by hundreds of inmates including senior al qaeda militants. it could mean further assaults. u.n. figures put the death toll throughout ramadan at more than 1,000. the minister maliky has vowed to stand clastrong. but it left iraq on the edge of civil war in 2006. >> the ground shook in...
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weapons were used. what it will not do is the ability at least to say who ordered this, who is personally responsible for this. >> and when you put that alongside the kind of information that the secretary gave yesterday, in my opinion, there will be a significant continuing deficit in real evidence about what happened and who did it. >> so based on the assessment that the white house made public, which wasn't the entire intelligence, most of that is classified do you think there is enough proof to guff few u.s. military strikes against asaad's regime? >> well, there are two things involved there. one is the question of the events themselveses. two use of chemical weapons and who directed them. but moving from that, on to the motion of a united states military strike against syria, if the government proves to have been responsible for this. that's an spirally different question. that doesn't have to do with the chemical events. you and i can assume that chemical weapons were used. what that has to do wi
weapons were used. what it will not do is the ability at least to say who ordered this, who is personally responsible for this. >> and when you put that alongside the kind of information that the secretary gave yesterday, in my opinion, there will be a significant continuing deficit in real evidence about what happened and who did it. >> so based on the assessment that the white house made public, which wasn't the entire intelligence, most of that is classified do you think there is...
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the values that define us. just as i will take this case to congress, i will also deliver this message to the world. while the u.n. investigation has some time to report on its finding, we will insist that an atrocity committed with chemical weapons is not investigated, it must be confronted. i don't expect every nation to agree with the decision we made. privately, we have heard many expressions of support from our friends. but i will ask those that care about thor and national community to stand publicly behind our action. finally, let me say this to the american people. i know well that we are weary of war. we ended one war in iraq and ending another in afghanistan. the american people have a good sense to know we cannot resolve the underlying conflict in syria with our military. that part of the world, are ancient sectarian differences. changes will take many years to resolve. that's why we are not contemplating putting our troops in the middle of someone else's war. instead we will don't support the syrian
the values that define us. just as i will take this case to congress, i will also deliver this message to the world. while the u.n. investigation has some time to report on its finding, we will insist that an atrocity committed with chemical weapons is not investigated, it must be confronted. i don't expect every nation to agree with the decision we made. privately, we have heard many expressions of support from our friends. but i will ask those that care about thor and national community to...
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would be used outside. the goal the president says is that make sure the assad government maintains control of its chemical weapons. they don't want them to end up in the hands of terrorist organizations. how does that make it more likely, not less. there's another concern not addressed by the obama administration, admitting to me last night they don't know where all the chemical munitions are. planning these strikes, you can't be sure they aren't going to hit any stockpiled weapons. it's nearly impossible to destroy c.w. from any kind of bomb. it spreads a toxic cloud that kills people and you can't control it. it's clear the white house is trying to painted the narrative that they are going to do this, send a message and there won't be any repercussions other than letting the world know that the u.s. means what it says. >> why do you think the u.s. has done away with any element of surprise as far as a possible military strike goes? >> it really has been striking. usually you get some sort of telegraphing
would be used outside. the goal the president says is that make sure the assad government maintains control of its chemical weapons. they don't want them to end up in the hands of terrorist organizations. how does that make it more likely, not less. there's another concern not addressed by the obama administration, admitting to me last night they don't know where all the chemical munitions are. planning these strikes, you can't be sure they aren't going to hit any stockpiled weapons. it's...
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everyone acknowledges their use. there is no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons in syria. the syrian regime. >> white house press secretary jay carney says that the president is still deciding what form the action will take. chuck hagel says a strike could happen immediately. >> but you are ready to go like that? >> we're ready to go like that. >> america's allies circling the wagons as well. british prime minister david cameron recalling parliament to discuss action. we want to talk about this with retired u.s. army major general and cnn analyst james "spider "marks and jeremy bash, the chief of staff for leon panetta and worked at the cia as well. chuck hagel said the su.s. is ready to act. with what, how and on what targets? >> i tell what you we're going to see initially is a strike limited because it's going against an array of targets that have been identified which belong to the assad regime that enables that regime to conduct its war making abilities and deliver the chemical wea
everyone acknowledges their use. there is no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons in syria. the syrian regime. >> white house press secretary jay carney says that the president is still deciding what form the action will take. chuck hagel says a strike could happen immediately. >> but you are ready to go like that? >> we're ready to go like that. >> america's allies circling the wagons as well. british prime minister david cameron recalling...
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try to join us again next week. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hello and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm ross mihara in tokyo. >>> an american military helicopter has crashed in okinawa. police say some of the crew members sustained injuries. local residents are expressing new concerns about the u.s. presence in the prefecture which hosts more than 70% of american facilities in the country. the crash occurred monday
try to join us again next week. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hello and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm ross mihara in tokyo. >>> an american military helicopter has crashed in okinawa. police say some of the crew members sustained injuries. local residents are expressing new concerns about the u.s. presence in the prefecture which hosts more than 70% of american facilities in the country. the...
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this special edition of >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. their ancestors likely swam our oceans 400 million years ago. well before dinosaurs ever struftd on land. sharks, as ghastly as they are graceful, have proven to be the ultimate survivors. while much of their innate savagery occurs under cloudy seas, when it comes to attacks on humans they are high profile predators with just about every incident making international waves. these days it is not all hype. attacks on human have increased by over 30% in the last five years. in partnership with discovery network, sam champion dives in with these awe inspiring creatures to find out why. >> they're some of the most feared predators on the planet. with ferocious teeth and a bite from hell. you rarely see them coming. >> there is this massive sharks head attached to me. >> every so often a person comes eye to eye with a killer and survives. >> i was swimming through a pool of my own blood and i thought i was dead. >> take a close look. that's paul being pulled un. >> could i see the lip pulle
this special edition of >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. their ancestors likely swam our oceans 400 million years ago. well before dinosaurs ever struftd on land. sharks, as ghastly as they are graceful, have proven to be the ultimate survivors. while much of their innate savagery occurs under cloudy seas, when it comes to attacks on humans they are high profile predators with just about every incident making international waves. these days it is not all hype. attacks on human...
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>> there are other uses. we are state land, not city property. the state land has a lot of uses. the office has to be maritime- related, unless it is an historic building. our facilities have to be for the people of the state of california. they have to enhance that visit there. they're not local surfing. we cannot do any residential on the waterfront and we cannot do any hotels over the waterfront. there is property on the embarcadero for that. >> somebody told me there were 11 different agencies, probably more that regulate the use of the space. >> it is the city and town of santa cisco, the port, -- of san francisco, the port, the army corps of engineers, fish and game, boating and wildlife. >> every time somebody wants to do something, and has to go through all of these review agencies. >> it makes it very interesting. >> the port is really a separate administrative jurisdiction. the ferry boat we are not on the -- a theory but we are on is not regulated by them. at the port has its own authority granted by state law, state charter which says they have their own building depa
>> there are other uses. we are state land, not city property. the state land has a lot of uses. the office has to be maritime- related, unless it is an historic building. our facilities have to be for the people of the state of california. they have to enhance that visit there. they're not local surfing. we cannot do any residential on the waterfront and we cannot do any hotels over the waterfront. there is property on the embarcadero for that. >> somebody told me there were 11...
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stay with us. >> we are asking if mali is finally turning a corner after the first election in more than six years. the country was split in two. he looks to have won that election after his rival conceded defeat. on my left, is in paris studying engineer. an independent journalist and producer of the world memory film project. in london, jeremy keenan, or fester of african studies at london university. he forget back to our discussions, we have this report on the challenges facing the new leader. >> national recognization -- national reconciliation is at the top of the list of challenges. ethnic tensions are running high. the government signed a peace deal with the rebels that paves the way to sunday's elections. it included a promise that the new president would negotiate with the rebels within two months of his election victory. these talks will determine whether these rebels will be integrated into the army. another potential threats, the army. it was the soldier's inability to deal with that tuareg rebellion. the future president will have to rebuild the armies reputation and remind
stay with us. >> we are asking if mali is finally turning a corner after the first election in more than six years. the country was split in two. he looks to have won that election after his rival conceded defeat. on my left, is in paris studying engineer. an independent journalist and producer of the world memory film project. in london, jeremy keenan, or fester of african studies at london university. he forget back to our discussions, we have this report on the challenges facing the...
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use street theatre to get their mentssage across. >> we use theatre so that the public can then be self-critical. >> after the coup last year and war gets jihadists they have great expectation of the next president. >> i want the next president to make sure the army can guarantee our safety. >> the n.g.o. democracy ask malian what were their priorities. >> people are more interested in better living conditions than the territorial integrity and safety of mali. we want gutters, fewer mosquitos, more food and credible and honest leaders. >> concerns that are tied to the next president's success in restoring stability to the country. >> in syria more than 30 people including children and civilians have reportedly been killed. assad forces pounded a province in western syria and a modern city with earth strikes. it was the only provincial capital in rebel hands. we have this report from lebanon. >> there was a strike where the rebels have been making advances in the last week. that is also the province is the area where the assad regime and where they are from and the b biggest concentration. the re
use street theatre to get their mentssage across. >> we use theatre so that the public can then be self-critical. >> after the coup last year and war gets jihadists they have great expectation of the next president. >> i want the next president to make sure the army can guarantee our safety. >> the n.g.o. democracy ask malian what were their priorities. >> people are more interested in better living conditions than the territorial integrity and safety of mali. we...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. you're watching archie live from moscow with me and use the now way. iraq is treating a massive influx of syrian kurds who suddenly found themselves caught in the crossfire of war kurdish areas in syria's north are being raised to the ground by al-qaeda linked factions involved in the fighting against the us government jihadists reportedly aim to set up an islamic state their human rights activist. says the militants also want access to the natural resources these groups seek a star going to islamic states they supposed to him go build or oil rich areas of kurds and they said they are supported very well by turkey so there are two factors one of them is that these groups want to establish their own islamic state mini islamic state which is a project. huge islamic state. to syria and iraq now they see that kurds are facing them all the kurds is a challenge to them the other factor is that turkey is pushing these groups against kurds because turkey is not happy that could've. are willin
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try to join us again next week. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> funding for this program is provided by subaru. >> at subaru, we build vehicles like the rugged outback. with symmetrical all-wheel drive standard and plenty of cargo space, for those who pack even more adventure into life. subaru, a proud sponsor of globe trekker. >> previously on globe trekker around the world, justine shapiro traveled across the usa on route 66 and beyond. judith jones then crossed the border into mexico and traveled through central america. brianna barnes continued our journey through the land of conquistadors, aztecs and incas, through latin america to peru. now we join zay harding in
try to join us again next week. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> funding for this program is provided by subaru. >> at subaru, we build vehicles like the rugged outback. with symmetrical all-wheel drive standard and plenty of cargo space, for those who pack even more adventure into life. subaru, a proud sponsor of globe trekker. >> previously on globe trekker around the world, justine shapiro traveled across the usa on route 66 and beyond....
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try to join us again next week. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- 08/08/13 08/08/13 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from pacifica, this is democracy now! no, i'm not a bad person. i don't have a felony. i've never been to prison. i hold a job. i just finished up my masters degree. >> over the past decade, new york police had made 5 million stop and frisk's -- mostly of young black and latino's
try to join us again next week. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- 08/08/13 08/08/13 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from pacifica, this is democracy now! no, i'm not a bad person. i don't have a felony. i've never been to prison. i hold a job. i just finished up my masters degree. >> over the past decade, new york police had made 5 million stop and frisk's -- mostly of young black and latino's
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so, yeah, they're just--they're kind of part of us. [laughs] >> the care put into these birds pays dividends. diestel turkey is known for consistently high-quality meat with a true turkey flavor. the meat is a big hit with rob banworth of banny's cafe in nearby sonora, who, like many, has figured out there's more to turkey than roasting it whole for the whole holidays, which is good news for the diestels, who plan to maintain their long ranching tradition. >> and so it is exciting when chefs take interest in using turkey in dishes that are nontraditional, nonholiday meals. it's to show that the application of turkey tenderloins, ground turkey, turkey sausage can take the place of, um, other proteins and be very tasty in dishes. >> welcome to disney's grand california. i'm andrew sutton. i'm the executive chef for the napa rose restaurant, and i'm gonna help make the holidays a little bit more easy. nothing's more intimidating than a turkey, believe or not, even though it's just laying here on this bench. but this is a beautiful america
so, yeah, they're just--they're kind of part of us. [laughs] >> the care put into these birds pays dividends. diestel turkey is known for consistently high-quality meat with a true turkey flavor. the meat is a big hit with rob banworth of banny's cafe in nearby sonora, who, like many, has figured out there's more to turkey than roasting it whole for the whole holidays, which is good news for the diestels, who plan to maintain their long ranching tradition. >> and so it is exciting...